2.
(
+
, 2081) is used in Luke 11:39, as a noun with the article, “part”
being understood, “(your) inward part”; in Matt. 7:15 it has its normal use as an adverb,
“inwardly.” See
WITHIN
.
Note:
In Rom. 2:29 the phrase
$
, lit., “in (the) secret, or hidden” (“part”
being understood) is rendered “inwardly,” said of a spiritual Jew, in contrast to the one
who is merely naturally circumcised and so is one outwardly. See
HIDE
,
SECRET
.
IRKSOME
(
A
$
, 3636), “shrinking, timid” (from
, “to shrink, delay”), is used
negatively in Phil. 3:1,
RV
, “irksome” (
KJV
, “grievous”), i.e., “I do not hesitate”; in Matt.
25:26, and Rom. 12:11, “slothful.” See
GRIEVOUS
,
SLOTHFUL
.¶
IRON
A. Noun.
(
& $
, 4604), “iron,” occurs in Rev. 18:12.¶
B. Adjective.
(
)$
, 4603), “of iron,” occurs in Acts 12:10, of an iron gate; “of iron,”
Rev. 2:27; 9:9; 12:5; 19:15.¶
ISLAND, ISLE
1.
(
, 3520), “an island,” occurs in Acts 13:6; 27:26; 28:1, 7, 9, 11; Rev.
1:9; 6:14; 16:20.¶
2.
(
&
, 3519), a diminutive of No. 1, “a small island,” occurs in Acts
27:16, Cauda,
RV
.¶
ISSUE
A. Nouns.
1.
(
+
, 1545), “a way out,” “way of escape,” 1 Cor. 10:13 ( , “out,”
, “to go”), is rendered “issue” in Heb. 13:7,
RV
, for
KJV
, “end,” regarding the
manner of life of deceased spiritual guides. See
END
.¶
2.
$
(
:"
, 4511), “a flowing” (akin to
, “to flow”), “an issue,” is used in
Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43, 44.¶
Note:
In Matt. 22:25,
KJV
,
, “seed,” is translated “issue” (
RV
, “seed”).
B. Verb.
$
(
#
$ "
, 1607), “to cause to go forth” ( , “out,”
$
, “to cause to
go”), is used in the middle voice in Rev. 9:17, 18, of the coming forth of fire, smoke and
brimstone from the mouths of the symbolic horses in a vision,
KJV
, “issued” (the
RV
renders it by the verb “to proceed”). See
COME
,
DEPART
,
GO
,
PROCEED
.
IT
Note:
The pronouns used are the same, in their neuter forms, as Nos. 1, 2, 3 under
HE.
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